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GORHAM, 

FARMINGTON, ) JULY 11-29 

CASTINE, 



PRESQUE ISLE, 

Summer term of Normal School, July 12, August 19 



CASTINE, 

Superintendents' Siession, July 11-15 



UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, 

Summer term (For Secondary School) June 27, August 5 

Teachers, 



State Summer Schools for Teachers 

GORHAM-CASTINE— FARMINGTON ,^ 

The summer schools at the above named places will be 
in session three weeks, beginning July 11th, 1910. 

THE COURSES of these schools will include reviews 
of the branches taught in the common schools together with 
brief courses in the essentials of school methods, school man- 
agement, and school law. The work will be especially 
planned to help teachers of limited training and experience 
and will aim particularly to be of practical service to teachers 
of rural and village schools. 

THERE WILL BE NO EXPENSE to teachers attend- 
ing these schools, except for travel and board and for the 
material used in the courses in hand work. 

DAILY SESSIONS of each school will be held for five 
days each week. Sessions will generally be held in the fore- 
noon, leaving the afternoon free for recreation, field work 
and pleasure excursions. 

CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE will be 
granted to teachers who attend regularly the sessions. 

A STATE TEACHERS' EXAMINATION will be 
held at the close of each school for the benefit of any who 
may desire to qualify for the State certificate. 

FULL INFORMATION regarding courses, board 
and other points will be sen-C^oji application to the directors 
of any of the schools. Inquiries should be addressed to 
Principal W. G. Mallett, Farmington, 
'' W. E. Russell, Gorham, 
A. F. Richardson, Castine. 



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AROOSTOOK STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 
SUMMER TERM 

A SUMMER TERM of the Aroostook State Normal 
School will be held at Presque Isle for six weeks beginning 
Tuesday, July 12, 1910. At this school the regular work of 
the normal school will be offered and credit for the work 
accomplished will be allowed on the normal school course. 
There will be no expense for tuition to students of this sum- 
mer term. Inquiries for information regarding courses 
should be addressed to Principal S. L. Merriman, Presque 
Isle, Maine. 

SUMMER TERM FOR SUPERINTENDENTS 

The Castine Conference for superintendents of schools 
will open Monday evening, July 11, at 7. 30 and will continue 
through the week closing with the evening session Friday, 
July 15. The program will include practical discussions of 
problems of school supervision and administration. 

Requests for information regarding board at Castine 
should be addressed to Principal A. F. Richardson, Castine, 
Maine. 

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, 
SUMMER TERM 

The Summer Term of the University of Maine will begin 

June 27, and continue six weeks. The instruction is provided 

for the most part by the members of the University Faculty. 

Credit is given on the University books for work which is 

completed. Courses are offered in Mathematics, Languages, 

Sciences, History, Education, Political Economy, Nature 

Study, Elementary Agriculture and Horticulture, Cookery, 

Sewing, Household Economics, Diet and Library Science. 
For information regarding the summer term, teachers 

should address Dean James S. Stevens, Orono, Maine. 



MADAWASKA INSTITUTES 

In place of the Fort Kent Summer School there will be 
held in the early fall a series of teachers' institutes at differ- 
ent central points in the Madawaska Territory. 

Notice of the dates and places of these institutes will in 
due season be extended to superintendents and teachers. 

boothbay harbor, 
summer:school 

A summer school for teachers of drawing will be held 
under the auspices of the Commonwealth Art Colony, from 
July 25 to August 20, 1910. The courses of this school are 
given under superior instruction and offer excellent oppor- 
tunities to Maine teachers who desire special work in the de- 
partments covered by the school. Information regarding the 
Boothbay Harbor Summer School, which is not under State 
direction, will be sent on application to Mr. A. G. Randall, 
Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 




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